Is Mental Health a Legal Risk?
Is Mental Health a Legal Risk?
Most leaders don’t think so — until an EEOC claim proves otherwise.
Most leaders don’t think so — until an EEOC claim proves otherwise.
Mental health at work is no longer just a wellness issue. It’s a leadership, compliance, and people risk conversation organizations can no longer afford to avoid.
In this episode of The HR Verdict Podcast, we examine how mental health mismanagement — often driven by untrained leadership and reactive HR — is increasingly showing up in legal claims tied to disability, retaliation, and hostile work environments.
As EEOC claims continued to rise in 2024 and 2025, the data tells a clear story: organizations aren’t failing because they lack policies — they’re failing because leaders are not adequately trained on effective and compliant employee relations.
This episode breaks down:
- Where mental health intersects with employment law
- The most common mistakes leaders make with good intentions
- Why informal handling creates legal exposure
- How reactive HR increases risk
- What proactive people strategy actually looks like
- How trained leadership prevents issues before they escalate
Here’s the truth leaders don’t hear often enough:
- You don’t need bad intent to create liability.
- You just need untrained leadership.
If you’re a CEO, founder, HR leader, or people manager, this is a conversation you can’t afford to skip.
